El Dorado News-Times

TODAY IN HISTORY

- Associated Press

Today is Thursday, Feb. 16, the 47th day of 2023. There are 318 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight

in History: On Feb. 16, 1959, Fidel Castro became premier of Cuba a month and a-half after the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista.

On this date:

In 1862, the Civil War Battle of Fort Donelson in Tennessee ended as some 12,000 Confederat­e soldiers surrendere­d; Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's victory earned him the moniker "Unconditio­nal Surrender Grant."

In 1918, Lithuania proclaimed its independen­ce from the Russian Empire. (Lithuania, which was occupied by the Soviet Union, then Nazi Germany, then the Soviet Union again during World War II, renewed its independen­ce in 1990).

In 1923, the burial chamber of King Tutankhame­n's recently unearthed tomb was unsealed in Egypt by English archaeolog­ist Howard Carter.

In 1945, American troops landed on the island of Corregidor in the Philippine­s during World War II.

In 1960, the nuclearpow­ered radar picket submarine USS Triton departed New London, Connecticu­t, on the first submerged circumnavi­gation by a vessel.

In 1961, the United States launched the Explorer 9 satellite.

In 1996, eleven people were killed in a fiery collision between an Amtrak passenger train and a Maryland commuter train in Silver Spring, Maryland.

In 1998, a China Airlines Airbus A300 trying to land in fog near Taipei, Taiwan, crashed, killing all 196 people on board, plus seven on the ground.

In 2001, the United States and Britain staged air strikes against radar stations and air defense command centers in Iraq.

In 2009, in Stamford, Connecticu­t, a 200-pound chimpanzee named Travis went berserk, severely mauling its owner's friend, Charla Nash; Travis was shot dead by police.

In 2011, bookstore chain Borders filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and said it would close nearly a third of its stores. (Borders closed all of its remaining stores in September 2011.)

Ten years ago: Billy Hunter was ousted as executive director of the National Basketball Players Associatio­n by NBA players. Tony Sheridan, 72, a British singer who performed with the Beatles during their early years in Germany, died in Hamburg.

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